Ukraine: Missile attacks on many cities of Ukraine, killing hundreds, President Zelensky confirmed

Posted on 10th Oct 2022 by rohit kumar

Loud explosions accompanied by the sound of missiles have been heard in many cities, including Ukraine's capital Kyiv. Hundreds of people have died and many have been injured in this blast. Although the official figure of the dead has not been revealed yet, there is a possibility of heavy damage. President Zelensky has also confirmed the incident. According to the news agency Reuters, plumes of black smoke were seen coming out of the buildings of many cities. According to media reports, Russia has sent 12 suicide Iranian drones to wreak havoc in Ukraine.

 

75 missiles attack on capital Kyiv

According to media reports, 75 missile attacks have been carried out on the capital Kyiv. It is being told that missiles have also been fired at the office of President Zelensky. Although it has not been officially confirmed yet. Many people are reported to have died in this attack.

 

 Kyiv's mayor also confirmed

The mayor of Ukraine's capital Kyiv, Vitaly Klitschko, said there were several explosions in the "Shevchenskyvsky" district. The area is in the center of the capital Kyiv. AFP news agency reported that the explosion happened around 8:15 a.m. local time. The sound of air raid sirens in the Ukrainian capital lasted for more than an hour.

 

The rescue team reached many places

 

A spokesman for the emergency service in Kyiv told the Associated Press news agency that several people were injured and hundreds of deaths had occurred. Rescue teams are now working at different locations as there were also explosions in Liv, Ternopil, Khmelnytskyi, Zhytomyr, and Kropivnitsky. Ukrainian President Zelensky said several people were killed and injured in the blasts across Ukraine. Zelensky said that they (Russia) are trying to destroy us and wipe us off the face of the earth.

 

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